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LATAM Airlines Airbus A321neo seat map

A321neo (224 seats, single-class Economy)
224 seats224Y17 aircraft (as of Jul 14, 2026)Last verified Jul 14, 2026
Layout reconstructed from airline-published counts — exact seat geometry is approximate.

Seat map

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Rating
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Seat shape
SuiteLie-flatReclinerStandard
Flags & windows
Has a noteWindow mismatch flaggedNo window (structural blank)
WINGEconomyEconomy · 3-3GALLEY (left) — Forward galley. · position derived🍽 GALLEYWC (right) — Forward lavatory. · position derived🚻 WCGALLEY (full_width) — Aft galley/lavatories displacing seats 38D/38E/38F. · position derived🍽 GALLEY1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738ABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEABCEXIT — Door 1 (L1/R1), forward passenger doors.EXITEXIT — Door 1 (L1/R1), forward passenger doors.EXITEXIT — Forward over-wing Type III+ exit pair (ACF).EXITEXIT — Forward over-wing Type III+ exit pair (ACF).EXITEXIT — Aft over-wing Type III+ exit pair (ACF).EXITEXIT — Aft over-wing Type III+ exit pair (ACF).EXITEXIT — Door 3 (L3/R3), ACF relocated aft door.EXITEXIT — Door 3 (L3/R3), ACF relocated aft door.EXITWC — Aft-right lavatory displacing seat 37F.WCEXIT — Door 4 (L4/R4), aft passenger doors.EXITEXIT — Door 4 (L4/R4), aft passenger doors.EXIT

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Best & worst seats

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Worth knowing
  • 37EBeside the rear lavatory — passenger queueing and noise.
  • 38CBeside the aft galley — service traffic and noise.

Cabins

Economy

224 seats · 3-3
Pitch
29"estimated
Width
18"estimated
Seat
Standard seat

LATAM publishes no A321 Economy pitch/width (latamairlines.com is bot-blocked and competitor seat-map sites are barred); ~29 in pitch and ~18 in width are estimates for a high-density single-class A321 3-3 cabin.

Onboard facilities

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2 lavatories · 2 galleys · 5 door pairs

🚪 EXIT × 5🍽 GALLEY × 2🚻 WC × 2

Amenities

Entertainment
No entertainment system
No per-seat entertainment or amenity detail is published on any citable LATAM page captured here (latamairlines.com is bot-blocked; competitor seat-map sites are barred). Fields are left conservative rather than asserting unsourced fittings.
Power
Available
The Airbus press release highlights Airspace XL overhead bins (40% more bin volume) but publishes no in-seat power/USB detail; power provision is left unasserted rather than sourced.
Provenance

Sources

Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 14, 2026.

How this map was built

LATAM Airlines Airbus A321neo in a single-class, all-Economy layout. SEAT TOTAL (224): Airbus press release 'LATAM Airlines takes delivery of its first A321neo' (Oct 2023) — 'The newly delivered A321neo for LATAM can seat up to 224 passengers' with Airspace XL overhead bins; corroborated by the Wikipedia LATAM fleet table (A321neo row: single class Y 224 / Total 224, LATAM+ 'W' column blank). FLEET COUNT (17 in service, 48 on order): same Wikipedia table. DOOR/EXIT ARCHITECTURE: every A321neo is built to the Airbus Cabin Flex (ACF) standard — Door 1 forward, two over-wing emergency-exit pairs replacing the baseline Door 2, a relocated aft door (Door 3) and Door 4 at the rear (Airbus A321 Aircraft Characteristics, Dec 2023, 'Overwing Emergency Doors for A321neo-ACF'). Over-wing exit rows are modelled at rows 18 and 19 and the relocated aft door as an exit row at row 31, matching the ACF geometry used by sibling single-class A321neo instances (e.g. u2-321n-235). aircraft.windowGridType is bound to 'a321neo' (the ACF engineering grid); window-alignment.js was run and writes no structural blanks for the Airbus fuselage, so every window seat stays 'unknown'. Airbus's reference single-class capacity for the A321neo-ACF is 202 seats; LATAM's 224 is a denser 3-3 fit. DERIVATIONS (layoutProvenance derived_from_counts): the 224 total is sourced but the row grid is derived — 36 full 3-3 rows (216) + a 5-seat row (row 37; F displaced by the aft-right lavatory) + a 3-seat last row (row 38; D/E/F displaced by the aft galley/lavatories) = 224. Exit-row and wing-band placement (wing rows 17-25) is from standard ACF geometry and may differ from the actual airframe. LATAM markets an extra-legroom Economy product ('LATAM+', front rows plus emergency-exit rows) sold at a fee on its narrowbody fleet, but the Wikipedia LATAM fleet table gives NO LATAM+ (W) seat count for the A321 — unlike the 787-9 rows, which do — and no citable LATAM page exposes the LATAM+ row map. There is therefore no citable split, so LATAM+ is NOT broken out as a separately-counted extra_legroom_economy tier here (that would fabricate the count); all seats are counted as Economy (cabinSummary all Y). The bulkhead (row 1) and the emergency-exit rows are rated 'good' for extra legroom purely as STRUCTURAL inference (bulkhead space; exit-row pitch), which happens to overlap the rows LATAM sells as LATAM+. No pitch/width/recline or IFE/power detail is published by LATAM for this cabin, so seat-type dimensions are marked unsourced and amenities are left conservative. windowAlignment stays 'unknown' on every window seat: the row grid is derived and a derived grid cannot prove window-to-seat alignment.

What changed

  1. Jul 14, 2026Initial LATAM A321neo single-class 224Y config; 224 total from Airbus LATAM A321neo delivery press release + Wikipedia fleet table, ACF exit architecture from Airbus A321 Aircraft Characteristics. Row grid derived_from_counts.